Subject: File No. S7-24-15
From: VINCENT YOUNG

March 13, 2020

I would like to submit my views on the proposed regulations that require investors to provide extensive personal financial and other information and be evaluated to determine if he/she will be allowed to buy leveraged and inverse funds. I think this proposal should not go forward for the following reasons:
1) Bad for Investors. If the proposal is adopted, some investors who could benefit from the enhanced return and portfolio protection potential of leveraged and inverse funds could be prevented from buying them by an overly burdensome qualification process.
2) Unnecessary. The SEC has not shown there is a problem that needs to be solved with respect to leveraged and inverse funds. They fail to show why these funds should be treated differently than tens of thousands of other public securities, each with their own characteristics and risks.
3) A Dangerous Precedent. Requiring the investors to qualify to purchase a security in the public markets would be an unjustified break with how the SECs regulation of the sale of securities in the public markets has worked for nearly 90 years. The proposal would be at odds with our long-standing system that gives investors and their advisors the freedom to make their own investment decisions.